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Levi Strauss launches fellowship focussed on sustainability

SAN FRANCISCO, June 2, 2016

Levi Strauss & Co (LS&Co) has launched an annual fellowship programme for socially and environmentally conscious entrepreneurs who see design and sustainability as inextricably linked and are working to create a more sustainable apparel industry.

With a curriculum designed by the Aspen Institute Business & Society Program, this first-of-its-kind fellowship programme will bring together innovators, designers and bold thinkers who are working to advance sustainability in the apparel industry, a statement said.

The fellows will have the opportunity to work at LS&Co’s Eureka Innovation Lab and tap into the company’s deep network of people and resources to bring their aspirations to life, it said.

“As an industry, we need to make sustainability a top priority and this means coming together to tackle the big social and environmental issues of our time,” said Chip Bergh, President and CEO of LS&Co. “The LS&Co. Collaboratory embeds the principles we’ve followed over the last 163 years to help foster the next generation of designers and entrepreneurs so that together we can build an apparel industry that restores the environment and protects our most vital resources.”

Each year, the LS&Co Collaboratory will focus on a specific social or environmental issue facing the industry -- whether that’s textile waste, water shortages or workers’ rights. On the heels of LS&Co’s public release of its Water<Less techniques, the initial fellowship programme will target entrepreneurs who are interested in developing new technologies and methodologies to understand and reduce their water footprint.

Entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs from around the world will be invited to attend an immersive workshop at LS&Co’s Eureka Innovation Lab in San Francisco. As fellows, they will work alongside established leaders in design, innovation and sustainability to accelerate their water sustainability ideas. In addition to the workshop, fellows may receive up to $50,000 in funding to implement their solutions. After completing the programme, LS&Co. Collaboratory fellows will have the tools, knowledge and hopefully inspiration to create apparel even more sustainably than we can imagine today.

The programme is open to leaders of for profit and not-for-profit organisations. Applications are now open and the 2016 fellows will be announced later this summer.

For more information on the LS&Co Collaboratory, visit www.levistrauss-collaboratory.com. – TradeArabia News Service

 




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